This is an old Stevens model 77h 12 gauge shotgun. They were offered between 1955 and 1971. The gun was in pretty rough condition you can see in the pictures that it wasn't pretty but up close and personal it was worse than it looks on camera. Anyways after some hard work, elbow grease and some patience in just a few little things from Birchwood I brought it back to life. I ordered a spring from Numeric gun parts but was sent the wrong spring. I think I made a mistake and hit the wrong one but anyways I just ordered the correct one today so it'll be in a few days then I can finish it up. All I've got to do now is just scuff up the trigger assembly the outside part that you see anyway and give it a good coat of quality paint and cure it in the oven for an hour or two and it's ready to be put back together after I get that spring. It's going to look beautiful when it's all together and I'll post pics of that as well when I get it done. The tiger stripes on the buttstock in this gun is just absolutely beautiful. For a gun that was built between 1955 and 1971 it's going to look better than anybody's gun that he's out hunting with and that I can guarantee you. Unless it's some kind of high dollar Italian made, handmade shotgun anyway. If you're looking at it on the phone turn the phone sideways so you get the full pic.